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Journal of Applied Crystallography | 2009

Crystallography Open Database - an open-access collection of crystal structures

Saulius Gražulis; D. Chateigner; Robert T. Downs; A.F.T. Yokochi; Miguel Quirós; Luca Lutterotti; Elena Manakova; Justas Butkus; Peter Moeck; Armel Le Bail

The Crystallography Open Database (COD) is an ongoing initiative by crystallographers to gather all published inorganic, metal–organic and small organic molecule structures in one database, providing a straightforward search and retrieval interface. The COD adopts an open-access model for its >80 000 structure files.


Nucleic Acids Research | 2012

Crystallography Open Database (COD): an open-access collection of crystal structures and platform for world-wide collaboration

Saulius Gražulis; Adriana Daškevič; Andrius Merkys; D. Chateigner; Luca Lutterotti; Miguel Quirós; Nadezhda R. Serebryanaya; Peter Moeck; Robert T. Downs; Armel Le Bail

Using an open-access distribution model, the Crystallography Open Database (COD, http://www.crystallography.net) collects all known ‘small molecule / small to medium sized unit cell’ crystal structures and makes them available freely on the Internet. As of today, the COD has aggregated ∼150 000 structures, offering basic search capabilities and the possibility to download the whole database, or parts thereof using a variety of standard open communication protocols. A newly developed website provides capabilities for all registered users to deposit published and so far unpublished structures as personal communications or pre-publication depositions. Such a setup enables extension of the COD database by many users simultaneously. This increases the possibilities for growth of the COD database, and is the first step towards establishing a world wide Internet-based collaborative platform dedicated to the collection and curation of structural knowledge.


Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry | 2010

Inhibition and binding studies of carbonic anhydrase isozymes I, II and IX with benzimidazo[1,2-c][1,2,3]thiadiazole-7-sulphonamides.

Lina Baranauskienė; Mika Hilvo; Jurgita Matulienė; Dmitrij Golovenko; Elena Manakova; Virginija Dudutienė; Vilma Michailovienė; Jolanta Torresan; Jelena Jachno; Seppo Parkkila; Alfonso Maresca; Claudiu T. Supuran; Saulius Gražulis; Daumantas Matulis

The binding and inhibition strength of a series of benzimidazo[1,2-c][1,2,3]thiadiazole-7-sulphonamides were determined for recombinant human carbonic anhydrase isoforms I, II, and IX. The inhibition strength was determined by a stop-flow method to measure carbon dioxide hydration. Inhibitor-enzyme binding was determined by two biophysical techniques – isothermal titration calorimetry and thermal shift assay. The co-crystal structure was determined by X-ray crystallography. Comparing the results obtained using three different inhibition and binding methods increased the accuracy of compound affinity ranking and the ability to determine compound inhibitory specificity towards a particular carbonic anhydrase isoform. In most cases, all three methods yielded the same results despite using very different approaches to measure the binding and inhibition reactions. Some of the compounds studied are submicromolar inhibitors of the isoform IX, a prominent cancer target.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2013

4-Substituted-2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzenesulfonamides as inhibitors of carbonic anhydrases I, II, VII, XII, and XIII.

Virginija Dudutienė; Asta Zubrienė; Alexey Smirnov; Joana Gylytė; David D. Timm; Elena Manakova; Saulius Gražulis; Daumantas Matulis

A series of 4-substituted-2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenezenesulfonamides were synthesized and their binding potencies as inhibitors of recombinant human carbonic anhydrase isozymes I, II, VII, XII, and XIII were determined by the thermal shift assay, isothermal titration calorimetry, and stop-flow CO2 hydration assay. All fluorinated benzenesulfonamides exhibited nanomolar binding potency toward tested CAs and fluorinated benzenesulfonamides posessed higher binding potency than non-fluorinated compounds. The crystal structures of 4-[(4,6-dimethylpyrimidin-2-yl)thio]-2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzenesulfonamide in complex with CA II and CA XII, and 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-4-[(2-hydroxyethyl)sulfonyl]benzenesulfonamide in complex with CA XIII were determined. The observed dissociation constants for several fluorinated compounds reached subnanomolar range for CA I isozyme. The affinity and the selectivity of the compounds towards tested isozymes are presented.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2014

Discovery and characterization of novel selective inhibitors of carbonic anhydrase IX.

Virginija Dudutiene; Jurgita Matuliene; Alexey Smirnov; David D. Timm; Asta Zubriene; Lina Baranauskiene; Vaida Morkunaite; Joana Smirnoviene; Vilma Michailoviene; Vaida Juozapaitiene; Aurelija Mickevičiute; Justina Kazokaite; Sandra Bakšyte; Aiste Kasiliauskaite; Jelena Jachno; Jurgita Revuckiene; Migle Kišonaite; Vilma Pilipuityte; Egle Ivanauskaite; Goda Milinavičiute; Vytautas Smirnovas; Vilma Petrikaite; Visvaldas Kairys; V. Petrauskas; Povilas Norvaišas; Darius Linge; Paulius Gibieža; Edita Čapkauskaite; Audrius Zakšauskas; Egidijus Kazlauskas

Human carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX) is highly expressed in tumor tissues, and its selective inhibition provides a potential target for the treatment of numerous cancers. Development of potent, highly selective inhibitors against this target remains an unmet need in anticancer therapeutics. A series of fluorinated benzenesulfonamides with substituents on the benzene ring was designed and synthesized. Several of these exhibited a highly potent and selective inhibition profile against CA IX. Three fluorine atoms significantly increased the affinity by withdrawing electrons and lowering the pKa of the benzenesulfonamide group. The bulky ortho substituents, such as cyclooctyl or even cyclododecyl groups, fit into the hydrophobic pocket in the active site of CA IX but not CA II, as shown by the compounds co-crystal structure with chimeric CA IX. The strongest inhibitor of recombinant human CA IXs catalytic domain in human cells achieved an affinity of 50 pM. However, the high affinity diminished the selectivity. The most selective compound for CA IX exhibited 10 nM affinity. The compound that showed the best balance between affinity and selectivity bound with 1 nM affinity. The inhibitors described in this work provide the basis for novel anticancer therapeutics targeting CA IX.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2013

Benzenesulfonamides with pyrimidine moiety as inhibitors of human carbonic anhydrases I, II, VI, VII, XII, and XIII.

Edita Čapkauskaitė; Asta Zubrienė; Alexey Smirnov; Jolanta Torresan; Miglė Kišonaitė; Justina Kazokaitė; Joana Gylytė; Vilma Michailovienė; Vaida Jogaitė; Elena Manakova; Saulius Gražulis; Sigitas Tumkevicius; Daumantas Matulis

Two groups of benzenesulfonamide derivatives, bearing pyrimidine moieties, were designed and synthesized as inhibitors of carbonic anhydrases (CA). Their binding affinities to six recombinant human CA isoforms I, II, VI, VII, XII, and XIII were determined by the thermal shift assay (TSA). The binding of several inhibitors was measured by isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). Direct demonstration of compound inhibition was achieved by determining the inhibition constant by stopped-flow CO2 hydration assay. The most potent compounds demonstrated selectivity towards isoform I and affinities of 0.5 nM. The crystal structures of selected compounds in complex with CA II, XII, and XIII were determined to atomic resolution. Compounds described here were compared with previously published pyrimidinebenzenesulfonamides.(1) Systematic structure-activity analysis of 40 compound interactions with six isoforms yields clues for the design of compounds with greater affinities and selectivities towards target CA isoforms.


European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2012

Design of [(2-pyrimidinylthio)acetyl]benzenesulfonamides as inhibitors of human carbonic anhydrases.

Edita Čapkauskaitė; Asta Zubrienė; Lina Baranauskienė; Giedrė Tamulaitienė; Elena Manakova; Visvaldas Kairys; Saulius Gražulis; Sigitas Tumkevicius; Daumantas Matulis

A series of [(2-pyrimidinylthio)acetyl]benzenesulfonamides were designed and synthesized. Their binding affinities as inhibitors of several recombinant human carbonic anhydrase (CA) isozymes were determined by isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) and thermal shift assay (TSA). A group of compounds containing a chlorine atom in the benzenesulfonamide ring were found to exhibit higher selectivity but lower binding affinity toward tested CAs. The crystal structures of selected compounds in complex with CA II were determined to atomic resolution. Docking studies were performed to compare the binding modes of experimentally determined crystallographic structures with computational prediction of the pyrimidine derivative binding to CA II. Several compounds bound to select CAs with single-digit nanomolar affinities and could be used as leads for inhibitor development toward a select CA isozyme.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2010

Indapamide-like benzenesulfonamides as inhibitors of carbonic anhydrases I, II, VII, and XIII.

Edita Čapkauskaitė; Lina Baranauskienė; Dmitrij Golovenko; Elena Manakova; Saulius Gražulis; Sigitas Tumkevicius; Daumantas Matulis

A series of novel 2-chloro-5-[(1-benzimidazolyl- and 2-benzimidazolylsulfanyl)acetyl]benzene-sulfonamides were designed and synthesized. Their binding to recombinant human carbonic anhydrase (hCA) isozymes I, II, VII, and XIII was determined by isothermal titration calorimetry and thermal shift assay. The designed S-alkylated benzimidazole derivatives exhibited stronger binding than the indapamide-like N-alkylated benzimidazoles, with the K(d) reaching about 50-100 nM with drug-targeted hCAs VII and XIII. The cocrystal structures of selected compounds with hCA II were determined by X-ray crystallography, and structural features of the binding event were revealed.


Biophysical Chemistry | 2015

Intrinsic thermodynamics of 4-substituted-2,3,5,6-tetrafluorobenzenesulfonamide binding to carbonic anhydrases by isothermal titration calorimetry.

Asta Zubrienė; Joana Smirnovienė; Alexey Smirnov; Vaida Morkūnaitė; Vilma Michailovienė; Jelena Jachno; Vaida Juozapaitienė; Povilas Norvaišas; Elena Manakova; Saulius Gražulis; Daumantas Matulis

Para substituted tetrafluorobenzenesulfonamides bind to carbonic anhydrases (CAs) extremely tightly and exhibit some of the strongest known protein-small ligand interactions, reaching an intrinsic affinity of 2 pM as determined by displacement isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). The enthalpy and entropy of binding to five CA isoforms were measured by ITC in two buffers of different protonation enthalpies. The pKa values of compound sulfonamide groups were measured potentiometrically and spectrophotometrically, and enthalpies of protonation were measured by ITC in order to evaluate the proton linkage contributions to the observed binding thermodynamics. Intrinsic means the affinity of a sulfonamide anion for the Zn bound water form of CAs. Fluorination of the benzene ring significantly enhanced the observed affinities as it increased the fraction of deprotonated ligand while having little impact on intrinsic affinities. Intrinsic enthalpy contributions to the binding affinity were dominant over entropy and were more exothermic for CA I than for other CA isoforms. Thermodynamic measurements together with the X-ray crystallographic structures of protein-ligand complexes enabled analysis of structure-activity relationships in this enzyme ligand system.


Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology | 2017

AceDRG: a stereochemical description generator for ligands

Fei Long; Robert A. Nicholls; Paul Emsley; Saulius Gražulis; Andrius Merkys; Antanas Vaitkus; Garib N. Murshudov

The program AceDRG generates accurate stereochemical descriptions, and one or more conformations, of a given ligand. The program also analyses entries and extracts local environment-dependent atom types, bonds and angles from the Crystallography Open Database.

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